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Sun, 27 Mar 2011 15:59:43 +0000http://www.nbbmuseum.be/?p=4517#comment-361Javelins and harpoons were used by the wealthiest among them while less wealthy fighters used slings and darts although ranged combat was generally disdained in Celtic warfare as being cowardly. Gaelic swords were a very small affair many not being more than 14inches long though blades with lengths of 21inches were common. They were rigid double-edged and had an acute point used for stabbing.
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